Nuclear war on the horizon


CrazyCawi

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Scary stuff....especially when china is their biggest ally

North Korea vows nuclear attack on US, saying Washington will be 'engulfed in a sea of fire' | Fox News



North Korea amplified its threatening rhetoric as the U.N. Security Council approved new sweeping sanctions, vowing to launch a first-strike nuclear attack against the United States and threatening to engulf Washington in a "sea of fire."
An unidentified spokesman for Pyongyang's Foreign Ministry said the North will exercise its right for "a preemptive nuclear attack to destroy the strongholds of the aggressors" because Washington is pushing to start a nuclear war against the North.
At a mass rally in Pyongyang on Thursday, Army Gen. Kang Pyo Yong told the crowd that North Korea is ready to fire long-range nuclear-armed missiles at Washington.
"Intercontinental ballistic missiles and various other missiles, which have already set their striking targets, are now armed with lighter, smaller and diversified nuclear warheads and are placed on a standby status," Kang said. "When we shell (the missiles), Washington, which is the stronghold of evils, .... will be engulfed in a sea of fire."
Top U.S. envoy for North Korea policy Glyn Davies called on Pyongyang not to miscalculate and said the U.S. is working with South Korea to ensure it's ready should any threats arise.
Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, said the "absurd" threat of a nuclear strike on the U.S. would be tantamount to suicide.
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice reacted to the warnings Thursday, saying North Korea will "achieve nothing" with threats.
"North Korea will achieve nothing by continued threats and provocations. These will only further isolate the country and its people and undermine international efforts to promote peace and stability in northeast Asia," Rice said.
The U.N. Security Council unanimously endorsed a fourth round of sanctions against Pyongyang in a fresh attempt to rein in its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
The vote Thursday by the U.N.'s most powerful body on a resolution drafted by North Korea's closest ally, China, and the United States sends a powerful message to North Korea that the international community condemns its ballistic missile and nuclear tests -- and its repeated violation of Security Council resolutions.
The new sanctions are aimed at making it more difficult for North Korea to finance and obtain material for its weapons programs.
North Korean threats have become more common as tensions have escalated following a rocket launch by Pyongyang in December and its third nuclear test on Feb. 12. Both acts defied three Security Council resolutions that bar North Korea from testing or using nuclear or ballistic missile technology and from importing or exporting material for these programs.
North Korea accused the U.S. of leading efforts to slap sanctions on North Korea. The statement said the new sanctions would only advance the timing for North Korea to fulfill previous vows to take "powerful second and third countermeasures" against its enemies.
The statement said North Korea "strongly warns the U.N. Security Council not to make another big blunder like the one in the past when it earned the inveterate grudge of the Korean nation by acting as a war servant for the U.S. in 1950."
North Korea demanded the U.N. Security Council immediately dismantle the American-led U.N. Command that's based in Seoul and move to end the state of war that exists on the Korean Peninsula, which continues six decades after fighting stopped because an armistice, not a peace treaty, ended the war.
In anticipation of the resolution's adoption, North Korea earlier in the week threatened to cancel the 1953 cease-fire that ended the Korean War.


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Marthy

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Seams to me he's tring to make up for his little weiner! LOL
I thought you said you didn't want to get political.
:rof:
 

Fizzi6ergal

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Ok, let's don't get politic here but I've been following the North Korea thing for quite some time and getting very worry about it.

Having a clueless young gun raise in a closet that have everything to prove is not a good thing. He's old man at least new he could BS has much as he want so he can get freebees but the little fat kid see things a different way. Seams to me he's tring to make up for his little weiner! LOL

Hope everything turn out to the best...
That's what my fiance was thinking this morning, that it was the "who has a bigger weiner" battle haha!
 

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Ok, let's don't get politic here but I've been following the North Korea thing for quite some time and getting very worry about it.

Having a clueless young gun raise in a closet that have everything to prove is not a good thing. He's old man at least new he could BS has much as he want so he can get freebees but the little fat kid see things a different way. Seams to me he's tring to make up for his little weiner! LOL

Hope everything turn out to the best...
Oh don't worry Martin. Dennis Rodman has got the little fat guy in his pocket.
 

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They don't have a nuclear weapon. (Have done some "tests" none of the particularly successful, and none of them involving much of anything smaller than a truck-sized device.)

They have not had a single successful missile test. Yes, they've fired some missiles, no they can't reliably hit a target and mostly they blow up.

The Chinese back them only because it's useful to have millions of Koreans as a buffer zone against the west. The Chinese are absolutely not interested in a war.

If the Chinese decide this guy is more of a problem than a benefit to them, he's gone in sixty seconds. He knows that. And like I said, they don't want a war that would imperil trade.

So, they'll continue to make threats. The security council (with China and Russia on board) will pass these sanctions anyway.
And they are bound by Oregon Law, "No fireworks can travel more than 12 inches off the ground." Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
 

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CrazyCawi

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As much as I would like to take it lightly, its still a threat and we are only made aware of things as much as media allows us to be aware.
 

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Brock Kickass

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Seriously, I think the current economic situation and the possibility of it going too far and pushing Western society in to a state of revolt (a la France of the early late 1700's) is a much more credible threat to my lifestyle than the rantings of the tyrannical leader of an impoverished, isolated, communist nation with few allies and a nuclear program that falls somewhere between "experimental" and "rudimentary understanding." China has far too much invested in the West to have any interest in destroying it, and Russia is still another decade from even having their $hit together since the Iron Curtain fell. There are Middle Eastern nations who make no secret of their hatred for "the decadent West", but the fact that the only move they can make is isolated terrorism shows that even they know going against the West in any official capacity is suicide, and none of them have The Bomb, either. So that makes exactly nobody getting Kim's back in a fight. You're wasting good sleep if you're lying awake worried that North Korea is going to lob a nuke across the Pacific. I'd be more concerned about how much of your national debt is owned by China. They won't need to go to war with you. They'll just turn off the money one day and move in.
 



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